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View Poll Results: Shakugan no Shana II - Episode 5 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 4 | 4.00% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 15 | 15.00% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 25 | 25.00% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 27 | 27.00% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 13 | 13.00% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 8 | 8.00% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 3 | 3.00% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 1 | 1.00% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 2 | 2.00% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 2 | 2.00% | |
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2007-11-03, 10:56 | Link #41 |
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When something works in the first season (Action, complex plot, fast moving storyline, with romane intertwined), why not try to do something different so it doesn't?
This episode was frustrating. In fact, this entire season has been. If I wanted to see people fighting over the love of one person, I'd be watching Myself;Yourself now (Which I do. ). Shana is not a romance comedy, nor is it a harem adaptation. It is an action series. And so far, I am still waiting for this action. 1 episode was OK. 2 episodes was a bit annoying, but it can work. 3 episodes of this gets on my nerves.
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2007-11-03, 11:25 | Link #43 | |
Yummy, sweet and unyuu!!!
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Even though I got a good dose of Wilma this episode, I wouldn't mind some frenzied angry Margery kicking butt. Would be easy for them to do, just bring in the silver armour Tomogara. I find it really amusing that Alastor has more insight into human needs then Wilma does. I love his voice, but what would make my day is if a crimson lord with Onsokumaru doing the voice turned up.
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2007-11-03, 12:05 | Link #45 |
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ZZZzzz... Get on whit the show already, this is turning out to be pretty damn slow at the moment, and very annoying compared to the first season. It better pick up speed soon or Im quite sure that I'll drop it for a better "romance" show.
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2007-11-03, 12:24 | Link #46 | |
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2007-11-03, 12:45 | Link #47 |
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well even if "this wasnt what i sign up for" type of situation i pretty much enjoyed the development in the end
i should laugh at how funny Wilhelmina's creation turned out but be yet seeing her bandaged fingers and mess look...i couldnt bring myself to chuckle...that scene was really sweet with shana accepting that this is something Wilhelmina made with all her heart and i bet she was touched as well knowing that it isnt good at all...heart melting scene ^^ but really...more fighting plz O.O
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2007-11-03, 13:10 | Link #48 | |
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I agree, Fumina is annoying, but let's wait it out a while. (Episode 6 will be trouble in my opinion). |
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2007-11-03, 13:23 | Link #49 | |
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http://www.wretch.cc/blog/pikuotaku&article_id=12905501
Taken from piku's Shana blog. It's in Chinese, but just the screenshots alone reveal a lot. In this episode's eyecatch, upon zoom in of Wilhelmina's cup noodle, we see a hidden message: Quote:
みんな様お疲れ様です。シャナも二期なりまして、またまた年末年始忙しそうけど、どうぞよろし くです。 "Thanks for the hard work. When Shana II begins, we're going have to slave it for the whole year, but keep it up!" This sounds like a memo towards the animators themselves to pull their socks up. |
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2007-11-03, 13:25 | Link #50 |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Ok this starting to get annoying, put aside the lack of action, the main problem is that the plot is going nowhere! For last 3 episodes all we saw was how dense Yuji is, and I don't want to see that anymore. Something better happen soon or I am going to start punching people .
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2007-11-03, 13:29 | Link #51 | ||
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wonder if this image was the actual memo or if this was more of an injoke (and there were a bunch of noodle cups with that written on it.) Quote:
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2007-11-03, 15:07 | Link #55 |
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Thoughts of this
The Konoe Fumina issue has presented multiple questions in regards to the Balle Masque in this episode: mansion's hostory as stated by Ogata, the bracelets that the butler and Konoe wear, and the empty interior rooms that Yuji noticed.
The bracelets can't be Hougu at all. Yuji would've have sensed it at close-range. There are other tools and artifacts in the Guze that aren't Hougu at all. The bracelets could be suppression devices of sorts, perhaps made by Dantalion or some other source. By the way, I wonder on how Wilhelmina would fare on the show Hell's Kitchen with that cabbage? I don't know if Gordon Ramsay is going to die either by Wilhelmina's cooking or getting skewered by the Flame Haze's ribbons if he ranted a bunch of expletives at her. |
2007-11-03, 15:15 | Link #56 |
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Probably, it's not so much the lack of "action" that's annoying as the lack of any real development in any particular area. The "fights" in the 1st couple of episodes didn't really serve much purpose (as far as we can tell at the moment) - and seem more like filler fights just for the sack of having something to fight--even if it was in the novels. Although they introduced the notion of a the keeper, there wasn't a need to devote 2 entire episodes to it.
Building up the tension and the relationship is nice, but there was already an entire episode devoted to it, and now there are 2, and looks like next week will be yet another devoted entirely to the same issue.... And part of the problem is that so many of the issues and dilemmas people are facing have already been done in the first season--and been resolved to a small degree. Yet, we see Shana acting exactly like she did in the 1st season, and Sakai hasn't matured at all from his over-righteous mentality either. Ah well. |
2007-11-03, 15:21 | Link #57 |
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I wonder about Wilhelmina's social misfitness.
She must have been in her late teens, early twenties at the very least before becoming a Flame Haze (counting on the Middle Age people getting older faster...) How could she forget about food? Margery didn't forget what it means to be human... Also, in all her centuries of mostly living on her own, Wilhelmina never learnt the basics of cooking? |
2007-11-03, 15:27 | Link #58 | |
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Still, Wilhelmina is just odd. Even the oldest flame haze guy was more in tune with contemporary human practices than her--but then he actually travels from human city to city, whereas I guess she was just isolated for centuries. I'm also going to venture the theory that a typical young girl in the middle ages would not have been able to be exposed fine dining. She probably would never have been able to even eat meat save for the rare annual village festivals unless she had quite a lot of social status, which may be unlikely. She has a point though--a variety of foods isn't very practical or even necessary as long as you have the essentials. I'm sure Shana didn't really care about variety before she met Sakai either. Maybe she just carries cup ramen with her everywhere she goes! |
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2007-11-03, 15:31 | Link #59 |
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Well I guess the big parts are watching Wilhelmina work on her cooking. She is trying hard and am proud of any progress. Nice to at least see Shana at least getting along with her again by the end.
Do hope things are going to progess some in the future episodes. At least it seems Margery will get up from the couch for a bit. Some fights that feel like they really mean something or are pushing the characters wouldn't hurt.
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2007-11-03, 15:38 | Link #60 | |
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Still, considering the level attention to detail she has, it's completely implausible that she couldn't learn how to cook something when being taught by someone who knows how to cook... I mean, this whole thing about "pouring your love into the food you cook" aside (who ever came up with that one?), learning how to cook from scratch is just a matter of being careful and paying attention to the details--and Wilhelmina has plenty of both traits. |
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